Kaylee Sullivan

In a contentious joint meeting last week, Milton school and selectboard members met to find cost effective ways to handle finance services between the two entities, emerging with no solution yet.
The May 8 meeting was the first of its kind in the last two years, selectboard chairman Darren Adams said. The hour-long heated discussion that ensued was one members said was long

On a summer day in 1954, a group of young boys gathered for a game of sandlot baseball, just as they did nearly every day. As they threw the ball around, ordinarily challenging each other, a peculiar blue Chevrolet pick-up truck rolled toward the field off Route 7.
A 19-year-old man by the name of Bill Black stepped out, approaching the unorganized group of boys. Black

Horses curiously peeked through their stalls last week as Jordan, a 28-year-old entrepreneur with an intellectual disability, gallantly made her way to see one of their own, who had just received a minor medical treatment.
Sherman is boarded at Erin Longworth Performance Horses, a Milton barn. His owner, Beth Levinsky, ran into Jordan outside the complex last Wednesday

Food trucks are on the rise in Vermont, and Milton’s Sand Bar State Park is eager to jump on the trend.
With hotspots like Burlington’s ArtsRiot and Leddy Park attracting residents with food truck cuisine, regional parks manager Robert Peterson of the Vt. Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation said it’s a scene that can’t be ignored.
“It’s gonna be a

Hot dogs don’t normally have four limbs. At last year’s Let’s Make a Deal-Vermont Style event, though, one did.
Middle-aged residents dressed as Milton High School cheerleaders, bumblebees, 50s ladies and hippies accompanied Milton Family Community Center’s hot dog-costumed board president, Dan Osman, last year as about 70 people gathered for the prize-based game